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00:11
@PetterFriberg I see. That's different :) And I agree. There's noway to know how that came about without digging into the code that was run to get the error. So unless that was meant to be a canonical of the multitude of ways to get this error from that particular library from Oracle, that's not answerable. I'd have put a close vote on it but I do not see it as harmful, so I'd have not deleted it.
I mean I don't think Stack search is super.. but still.
@Scratte @10Rep
I'm guessing they think it makes sense, as they made the edit. But I'm confused to why it's edited out.
Sometimes I'll find something on Stack search that my search engine didn't
00:27
@Scratte I find lots of stuff on Stack search that my search engine didn't. None of it has ever been the solution I was actually looking for.
@Nick But that doesn't mean one should not try it..
@Scratte I live in hope... but I search in Google
@Nick I never search Google ;)
@Scratte I agree, that is why I pinged 10rep... We talked about an edit they made on my meta answer in the Ministry. They understood why their edit wasn't really useful.
I see :)
00:34
Is this a "thank you" answer? stackoverflow.com/a/65413252/11573842
@Yatin Maybe. But it's also answering a slightly different Question than the one asked.
So.. it's call it a wrong Answer, not a "Not an Answer"
:/
@Yatin yes; although there is code it is just showing how they used the answer they are saying thanks for
Suggested editor didn't even remove the "Thank you!"
Nick is right. But that's just how the post came to be. Not sure that makes it "Not an Answer" though
Ah well, there's always downvote and vtd...
00:46
Heh.. no one has told them why it's happening yet.. I'm on it :)
@Scratte thanks
Has there ever been any requests on "no effort" posts?
...Yes. I am very much against them. You can see an entire discussion about it if you look at the transcript for this evening.
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Can you link me to the start of the discussion please?
@AnnZen There's no even a real close reason for those posts. Some of the highly useful and upvotes posts are "No-effort" HowTo questions.
00:58
@Scratte Yeah, I know :)
@AnnZen There was a discussion somewhere else, earlier on.
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@AnnZen It started around 20:00 and ended after about 2½ hours.
01:37
@Yatin We already tell users not to use SE search because it's...trash
But it's a CW, so i guess it's fine, even though it doen't make sense to me
@Scratte
@10Rep It might work sometimes...
@Yatin still IMO it's better to use a search engine because that works almost all the time, no?
See this
Wow, I got Unsung hero out of nowhere!
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Well, I'm fine with a compromise, though in my case SE search isn't very good
Where is @Scratte when you need em...
01:57
@Yatin I think you've pinged them at least 3 times by now :D
:p
I am running out of arguments here
What for? I agree, I'll leave the wiki alone....But for what I need, SE search isn't very good
@10Rep No.. it's not the same and what's wrong with using all the different ones. The wiki is suppose to be a guide to students. Leaving stuff out just removed that option in their thinking process.
@Yatin I always wanted that badge! Congratulations! :)
I was away for a little bit. Sorry.. I'd like to add that it's 03:05 in the morning for me :D
@IanCampbell You got the Carnaval :) And you're nr. 1 again :D
@Scratte Previously the wiki was saying, "Use SE search for posts. You can also try using a browser". I'm fine with the way it is now.
02:15
@Scratte Thanks!
 
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03:42
Is there a linux user in here?
04:15
@Yatin You may have missed a "not" in "I am not looking for a solution in which you require to integrate some sort of framework in your application" (emphasis added)
@RyanM Oh my bad
@Yatin @rene please trash this. My mistake
04:34
@Yatin No RO around :) . May be Makyen pingable .
@Shree Not really. Whichever RO sees it will bin it. I don't think there's any need to ping multiple ROs for the same thing.
@cigien yep , but ping recent active RO is best choice.
@cigien Also don't ping Cody for that. :)
Cody is our favorite fake RO
04:43
@Shree yeah, no need anyway. Cody reads minds :)
@cigien I know he did :)
@Shree Yeah, good point. That would be TylerH. Phew, an RO hasn't said anything in the room for a while.
:)
04:57
Thank you @Shree @CodyGray
What'd I do?
You trashed my request :)
No wait...
I am confuse ???
@Yatin @CodyGray please trash this
@Shree No... I got confused 😅
no link to trash/bin
05:00
I replied to my message...
Sorry, will do ASAP, @Yatin. Haven't gotten that far in the transcript yet.
Np... Thank you..
05:18
Ha, I too thought you'd binned the mistake request.
@RyanM Too many things to bin.
 
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06:50
Incoming bulk SD report. It has already been custom flagged, please don't spam-flag these next 14 posts as they should be handled with more finesse than 14 spam nukes.
...*14 posts*?
If it needs to be handled with finesse, I don't think it's something that should be handled through SD.
@CodyGray I am following directions from Makyen, though I'm open to feedback. If you wouldn't mind doing what they usually do and insta-graveyarding these, that would be quite helpful.
Ugh, OK. I don't like that.
This is a simple misunderstanding, not a spammer.
I would normally mark all of those as FP.
@CodyGray oh, interesting. I had gotten the impression that it was TP-but-don't-spam-flag.
anyway, apologies for the noise >_<
I don't really see that as a category.
06:56
My kingdom for an "ingest but don't post outside of CHQ" option
@RyanM Well.... I would oppose that option. I think there should be some transparency...
IMHO a lot of the transparency is provided via CHQ's transcript being public (indeed, it's the only place many sites' reports go) but it's valid that SO being larger perhaps merits additional transparency.
anyway I appreciate your feedback, as always, and will attempt to incorporate it into my future reporting
maybe poking the user in comments first and waiting a while to see if they'll add it, for instance.
i know Cody's a mod and that gives some leeway in discussions that can be had, but can y'all talk about the user in Charcoal instead?
07:03
We're not really talking about a user.
Ok, just a thought.
Yeah, the user whose behavior we're talking about most is...well, me...which I sort of brought on myself.
How undisclosed affiliation on supplemental links should be handled is of rather general interest, and not, in my opinion, focused on a specific user.
Haha, yes, true, we are talking about the user named Ryan M.
Is this question worth reopening? I closed-req it as Recommendations, and I think the feedback from this room was that it was not a recommendation, so I withdrew that req. It seems to have closed anyway.
So on that note: is my mod flag (text with links removed to keep it anonymous: "Undisclosed affilation: these 14 posts [link to search] See link from profile to author page on site and Google Analytics tracking params in some (like this one). Note: some (e.g., 1,2) are quite high-score, suggesting that many might benefit from added disclosure rather than just deletion.") an appropriate way to handle this in the future?
07:06
@halfer I think that could be reopened.
@RyanM Probably. I mean, it's never wrong to raise a flag for a moderator to look into something.
Unless it's like the flag we sometimes get, where it's "have a look at this", with a link to some type of obscene picture.
That probably counts as "wrong".
do...do you really get those? o_O
I have seen it at least once. But it's far more popular as a reply to private moderator messages, rather than as flags. There, they can inline the image directly.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Definitely not Super User. Embed in what? Their website?
@CodyGray Great stuff, thanks
@halfer Sure thing. Praise wasn't exactly what I was expecting when watching the downvotes roll in on the question while editing it. :-)
@CodyGray Oh, yea, I guess so, embed in their personal website.
Yea, more of a helpdesk question.
Just not enough details to be able to answer.
07:52
The night shift can go to sleep now, if they wish. I'm awake.
@rene Are you talking to the ROs?
@cigien Yes, last week I found Makyen active way beyond his bed time ... Although I have the impression diamonds never sleep ...
Ah, I see. Well, as far as I can tell, there hasn't been an RO around here for hours.
But Cody popped in recently, so they cleaned the transcript at least.
What is this "sleep"? Can you provide details? Is that something I should be doing?
@CodyGray See this.
08:04
Depends if you're only glasses then you don't need sleep
@JeanneDark Oh, I've used that a few times. I had a subcontractor recently write software that used delay loops in C. I had to explain to them that optimizing compilers exist and they should be using a sleep function like this. They... uh, I think they disagreed with me.
Do flowers sleep?
@CodyGray delay loops? Loop through 1 to a million to pass the time?
@oguzismail Some of them close up at night, a phenomenon known as nyctinasty.
@oguzismail Yup. An empty-bodied loop that just counted up. It was targeting an embedded system, to be fair, but that embedded system just ran Linux on an ARM processor with the GCC toolchain. So... yeah. I don't know how these people ever managed to produce anything that ever worked. Maybe they don't know about optimization flags?
perhaps they didn't know about optimization at all
The response was basically, "We tested and it is working fine."
08:12
@Scratte If closed it can just as well be delete (it's no use). Personally I think there is only a few possibile answers to that stacktrace I taught it was useful, people search on errors in stacktrace and I strongly think that questions like that are more useful then 10th duplicate about find wowels or prime numbers (we don't need a question for every sentence and every number), but my main point in all the discussion was just to trust users judgement more not assuming that they are "abusing"
:D how do those engineers even graduate
copy-paste C++ answers in their C code ...
Maybe they did before even was invented ;)
I just assumed they were Java developers, where you can rely on the runtime environment to insert ~50 ms delays pretty much everywhere. ;-)
reasonable delay for a cup of coffee.
08:21
Hmm, automatic duplicate comments aren't being automatically deleted anymore?
I often delete mine myself afterwards, I'm not sure but I think sometimes mine are deleted also automatically. Maybe something strange about he triggers.
@JeanneDark Hmm. Silly me, I assumed that old bug might have been fixed by now and this was a new one.
@JeanneDark Or your moderator sockpuppet deletes them. Same effect, of course.
08:36
@CodyGray Oh no, Cody! We wanted to keep it secret!
Oh, oops. Were we still fooling people?
I still had the impression
@JeanneDark Could also be closed as "needs clarity"
Definitely. May be a better close reason.
It is my opinion that this post is NAA, but I'd like to poll the room before I flag. stackoverflow.com/a/14417733/2943403
@mickmackusa Yes, this looks like it is better suited as a comment. At the very least it is missing a solution to the actual problem
09:51
@TomerShetah Looks like a response to a comment
So yes, I think that is NAA.
@janw The second part looks a bit like an answer, so I wasn't sure
@TomerShetah Yes, I also had to read twice. But it is at most a clarification of the above answer, so it should be a comment.
@TomerShetah In cases like that, when it's not so obvious at first glance what they are replying to, you might consider adding it to your comment to the author, so people (including mods) reviewing your flag will also know. Not just that it doesn't answer the question but that it replies to a comment, or comments on an answer (including link to the post they reference).
10:07
@TomerShetah Can't it be edited to be an answer?
@mickmackusa Answered duplicates don't Roomba
@mickmackusa That is not NAA according to the standards that SO moderators follow. It would look like an attempt to answer the question to any moderator who processed that flag. Some domain knowledge (or hint) is required to figure out that the answer is suggesting a debugging strategy, not actually providing a specific answer.
@TomerShetah Yes, it's an attempt to reply to a comment. I'd consider it NAA.
But some info - the use of the form name - is lost. It could be transformed to a comment at least
@CodyGray Would a custom flag have been the right approach here?
I did.
@janw For mickmackusa's case? Maybe. Depends on the mod who handled it.
To clarify: if you want a moderator to delete it, a custom flag is your best bet, but there's no guarantee. These are the types of answers that mods tend to leave to trusted users with subject matter expertise to delete.
10:15
Ok, thanks for clarifying!
@Vega Eventually I didn't flag it :) Someone else removed it.
10:53
@CodyGray Right or wrong, I had already custom flagged for the answer to be converted to a comment under the question.
11:18
@tripleee That feels like it's on-topic - it's Docker, not general folder mounting
@halfer still simply understanding the syntax of the -v command-line option
11:45
@U11-Forward Someone chose Needs debugging details as the close reason. What's there to debug? Is Needs details and clarity not more appropriate?
@oguzismail That's true maybe.
Seems like a resource request to me.
They want a library of nouns in Farsi.
Is this an answer? I am not sure if they are trying to answer or just saying thanks in looonger way.
12:02
@AmitJoshi Looks like "thanks" to me, and therefore NAA. I'm converting to a comment.
My NAA flag on this answer is declined. Question is "how to increase font.....?" and looking at the tags and accepted answer, they want to do this through code/apis. Answer is suggesting general/end-user way by doing this through keyboard shortcut. There are other two answers there doing the same. Is my understanding wrong?
12:25
@AmitJoshi It is an answer. An incorrect one
@dippas It doesn't appear that they've written any code. What code is needed there? They're asking how to create the layout shown in the images. Is the requirement unclear to you?
@oguzismail It is more irrelevant than incorrect IMO. That is why it is NAA; was my understanding. Apparently, I was wrong.
Nitpick: it doesn't say anywhere in the question that they want to do this programmatically...
@AmitJoshi No, you are not wrong. People don't understand the difference between wrong and not even wrong.
12:43
That makes me think: "Answer answering other question is also an answer."
But yeah, a NAA is not appropriate there. If you're going to get that deleted, you need to raise a custom flag to provide an explanation.
@CodyGray meaning you wouldn't mind it getting closed as NPR? :P
@CodyGray "I found the road's text/icon weight field" <--- that's enough for me.
@JohnDvorak I would prefer to close it as unclear, personally.
fine choice
Yesterday, I came upon this linux NAA which is now deleted. Is there any merit to their claim?
@Scratte Deleted by a moderator. Clearly NAA. Are you asking if the concern it expresses is legitimate?
The concern seems invalid to me. The script creates an "etc" subdirectory in the current/working directory, changes to that "etc" subdirectory, does stuff, then later goes up a level (cd ..), and issues an unconditional "forced" removal of the "etc" subdirectory. Since this is the same one that was created at the top of the script, I don't see how that would be a dangerous operation.
OK. Thanks :)
I mean... special case of the general rule that you shouldn't just run code snippets that you don't understand.
I remember them claiming that it messed up their own linux. But that could be untruthful.
12:56
I guess if you ran it from the root directory, you could theoretically overwrite "etc"? But... mkdir should fail in that case.
Maybe they only ran half the script? :D
As a general rule, directories that I will delete later are called tmp or something like it.
Yes, it's hard to imagine all the ways that a user could do something wrong.
I agree that "etc" is not an especially good name for a temporary directory, though. Perhaps that should be changed in the script anyway.
Yes, I thought of putting a comment and asking if perhaps another name for the directly would be a good idea to not confuse it with a standard one.
There is an other deleted answer complaining that it gave them a "ton of problems"
13:03
@tripleee Why.
That's just bonkers
@Vega Ohh. Similar or completely different set of "a ton of problems"?
@JeanneDark Referring to this MSO answer on the question you mentioned my NAA flag look correct choice. They said >"these examples are pretty blatant but I feel like answers that ignore the constraints of the question fall into the same category." and "answers that attempt to answer another question or are just a general dump of unsolicited information".
@Scratte Here is an image of it
13:15
@AmitJoshi Yes, Catija's answer is pretty new, though. In general, use NAA/VLQ only if it's obvious by only looking at the answer in isolation to see the problem. If it's not obvious, custom flag it and describe the issue.
@AnnZen That's a question. What are you asking us to review there?
@CodyGray An edit.
@TomerShetah that one looks okay to me (not flag worthy)
@AnnZen If so, it's better than you link to the edit itself, rather than the post.
@Vega So.. exactly the same issue.
13:17
@JeanneDark Actually, Catija answer is just Shog comments made answer :D
@CodyGray Oh, okay.
@AmitJoshi In addition, I should point out that Catija is not an elected Stack Overflow moderator and her opinion on how NAA flags should be handled differs in rather significant ways from the general consensus of the moderator team. (I tend to side with Catija, but I'm only one of 20+ moderators.) cc @JeanneDark
@TomerShetah No, that is an answer. The answer attempt is in the first paragraph. The link is merely supplemental. Could it be improved? Yes, of course. But it doesn't need to be deleted by a moderator.
@AmitJoshi btw, SO is rather "unique" in the handling of NAA flags. On any other site: these answers would be unceremoniously deleted.
@CodyGray I see. Thanks.
@CodyGray So... 1) Down vote 2) Custom flag with good explanation 3) on SOCVR are the valid options in such a case. Right?
13:23
On other sites, moderators handle several orders of magnitude fewer NAA flags, so they have time to go sniffing around to discern context. Not really going to happen on Stack Overflow. Custom flags that provide this context do generally work.
@AmitJoshi Yes.
I'm unapologetic about that excuse Cody. If there are too many flags, then just throw more bodies to the problem. Or leave more time for community to do the heavy lifting
In the general case, it also requires too much domain-specific expertise.
@Braiam Yes, because everyone knows that "Just grind the beans first" cannot answer "How do I get this ladder to be steady on clay-like soil?" But that is not the case for Stack Overflow. Note that none of the examples Catija mentions are anything but obvious. There's no CSS Answer to a SASS Question there.
@mickmackusa I'm confused. I can't find the "new question". Can you link to it?
@dippas Are you sure that works? There's no container in the target and it seems like there's also no putting in the element in the middle of it.
13:34
@tripleee Err... "trivial RTFM" is not a close reason.
@CodyGray Or rather: the corresponding close reason for "trivial RTFM" is "Duplicate"
(which Cody did)
@RyanM Not really.
@CodyGray Yeah, I'm realizing that I expressed what I meant badly...
What I meant is "if it's a trivial RTFM and you want to close it, find where it's already answered and VTC as a duplicate of that, otherwise it's not closeable"
I will go along with that.
RTFM = Read The Floppy Manual?
13:38
That floppy manual had better be on Stack Overflow already, though, or it doesn't matter.
@JeanneDark No.. Read The Fantastic Manual. Meaning that if the manual isn't fantastic, it's OK to ask on Stack :D And what Cody said ;)
@Scratte and if the manual is fantastic, it's still okay to ask on Stack, just make sure to flag the answers containing nothing but links to the manual as NAA ;-)
@RyanM I'll usually ask them to elaborate on their "fantastic" Answers :)
@Scratte My message was somewhat inspired by this discussion
@Scratte I'm very lazy, so I let AdvancedFlagging do the talking... fortunately, it's pretty talkative.
13:42
@JeanneDark I never got to decipher that one :)
Yeah, I never got my cigar, either.
@RyanM I'm not a fan of those click once and get it all done. While it works in come cases, I think it would be reasonable to tell the user exactly what to do. The current canned comment for link-only Answers doesn't do that.
Canned comments are terrible. You don't need more canned comments. You just need flags.
And when they modify their Answers, it's rarely in their own words, so I added that to my own canned one (which I edit if it doesn't fit.. every time)
@CodyGray I think it is Read The Fracking Manual. Very helpful answer in niche tags related to whether drilling for oil causes earthquakes.
13:45
@Scratte It seems yes
@halfer That's a short manual: "Yes".
I also see users leaving their click once and do it all.. on posts where I already commented, which I'm not a fan of either. That's just piling it on.. with almost similar messages.
I have about a million extremely specific canned comments for everything that's frequently wrong with an Android question, but link-only answers are pretty much all the same problem. I'll follow the post, though, and write personalized replies if they edit it incorrectly.
{ giggle }
@Scratte that I'll never do. that's just unhelpful.
13:46
@CodyGray I'm sorry about that. Isn't Texas a big tobacco farming state?
Has anyone mentioned recently that canned comments are unhelpful?
@Scratte No. We do fracking instead.
Sometimes I leave my canned comments after someone has posted a useless canned comment (e.g., "what have you tried so far?")
Is the "flag" icon not showing up on your screen? Maybe turn the contrast up?
(Note: I mostly put them on questions that aren't flaggable)
You can still flag the irrelevant comments.
13:47
@RyanM I think that I have not ever seen you do that :) I've been trying to educate others, but never you, on this matter :) You get the cigar that was meant for Cody :)
I shall treasure it, but my lungs would protest if I smoked it :-p
@Scratte Mybe this has been mentioned before, but your avatar looks like a skull
That's OK, I don't smoke anyway.
@CodyGray I guess you've been through my long list of comments recently? :D Sorry to leave you with all that cleaning ;)
@RyanM I have a special one for those.. I @-ping the user and leave a meta post about why that's not OK.
Oh, good. I was worried there might not be enough protracted meta-debates in the comments these days.
13:49
@CodyGray My user script has highjacket the flag button, so if I use it, the user script leave a comment and a note for Natty.. I disabled it.
A noisy comment that repeats what the flag already says? Kill it with fire!
@JeanneDark Huh?.. How? :) I though it looked like a three-dotted Santa.
Three dots, arranged like two eyes and a mouth. A very simple skull.
@Scratte The three black dots look like a skull, with santa claus hat. Just my impression
@JeanneDark Ahh.. no worries about that. I think I'm a cute skull.
13:52
I think it looks like a polar bear with Santa hat
@CodyGray I though it was a nose..
@Vega Thank you. I really like you :)
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Then where would your mouth be?
Would you rather have a mouth and no nose, or a nose and no mouth?
@CodyGray You can't see it.. it's covered in snow. Look at what Vega said :)
Ah, the mouth is at the end of the snout.
Like a polar bear.. or a squirrel :)
@Dharman Has an accepted answer. What's unclear about it?
It's unclear how was that one person able to understand the requirement
I have literally no idea what the question is asking about. If you can enlighten me I would appreciate
Or better yet, use that understanding and just edit the question
Then we could reopen it. But as-is, I really cannot parse it, despite the answer.
@Dharman I can't, I don't know anything about SQL. I was just asking, gosh
I just assumed that you understood it and you wanted to save the question from deletion. If you don't understand it either then I think the only thing we can do is delete it.
14:48
That's not up to me, I just wonder what that guy saw in that question and answered it correctly
It's unclear. Maybe it was a lucky guess.
The answer to that question doesn't even jive with what I think it's asking.
Yeah, usually I would suspect sock-puppets but I see no wrong-doing here. I guess it was just a shot in the dark, and nothing more.
@Dharman What does the code in the answer do? Someone enlighten me
15:05
@eyllanesc The asker clearly thinks they have provided a minimal reproducible example. Your comment there advising them to do so is therefore not helpful. You need to at least point out what is missing/superfluous.
@CodyGray I explained to that user many times that it is an MRE and it seems that they do not understand or do not want to understand so I only limit myself to placing the standard message to avoid unnecessary and repetitive discussions
15:18
@AmitJoshi Not a recommendation. That's asking for the official page for a library. But it's a duplicate, so I've closed and merged it.
@CodyGray Got a few seconds? Not more than 1 min... Let's talk in private?
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman Sure, one moment.
15:34
@CodyGray I am experiencing merging first time. I can see that the answers are moved to other question and question is closed as duplicate. What is the purpose of keeping source question? Does it work same way the "Closed As Duplicate" work? I mean a signpost?
@AmitJoshi when someone answers this question, you would know meta.stackexchange.com/q/357794/213575
@AmitJoshi Yes, the answers and comments get moved over to the "main" question. The dupe gets closed and locked as a signpost. It's just like any other question that gets closed as a dupe, except... more stubby.
15:51
Does this count as software recommendation?
@oguzismail I would say that its not. Its essentially asking how to diff on windows. So may be a dupe as I suspect that's been answered before.
I don't think it's a recommendation question, either.
Okay, thanks guys
One could maybe argue that it's general computing, but I think it's reasonable. I don't see a compelling need to close it.
Never mind. I found a dupe.
Nice find
What should we do if a user post multiple (in my opinion speculative) answers to a question?
@Turing85 Are they answering the question?
As I said: speculative. They make assumptions that have neither been confirmed nor denied by OP.
Related: How to handle a user that leaves multiple answers per question? (also links to other relevant MSO posts)
Speculative isn't necessarily bad in answers. But posting multiple answers to the same question is definitely a concern. I would raise a flag for a moderator to take a look and consider merging/deleting some of the answers.
16:07
Or eliminate the root cause & close the question =)
@Turing85 Sure, just let's not antagonize the answerer.
@CodyGray you mean wrt. my comment?
@Turing85 Yeah, I deleted a comment or two.
16:30
@CodyGray heh, OP didn't like the dupe :d
17:12
I don't understand why this Answer was removed.
@Scratte Deleted via review (LQP) 4 X Recommend Deletion (no others).
... but that's how rather than why.
@Scratte it's incorrectly delete by LQP queue.. your only option is to mod flag
^ Or that! (I also made the linked image in-body.)
@Scratte I also added the version number into the other link, as per your suggestion in the comment.
I don't see how that question is on topic though.
And our @rene added some magic, too!
17:26
@IanCampbell those two tags might need merging as well.
@PetterFriberg Hmm.. I don't mod-flag :(
@AdrianMole Awesome :)
@rene Agreed
sd report above is a copied answer with spam links
17:47
Question for the native English speakers (asked on a language site): What do you call someone that retorts a lot (not necessarily complaining or grumpy) the adjective for that person that always retorts...?
Cheeky guy
"wise-ass"
Also, "smart-alec"
@HovercraftFullOfEels Diggus Biggus? </irony>
I agree with Smart Aleck if you want a noun
Half the answers thus far are really funny and I've never heard them before, I'm looking into it (more suggestions welcome).
17:54
@bad_coder Cody? Oh, wait, you said not grumpy.
@AdrianMole (I am not going to say LOL)...The thing isn't always answering (as in being communicative) but in that the answers must be retorts.
@bad_coder Maybe, banterer?
Or quipster?
@HovercraftFullOfEels ok, this covers a sub-set of retorting when the guy plays himself of as smart (but it doesn't cover retorting when he's not playing smart, retorting for the sake of retorting.)
All the answers given here are nouns. But the question asks for an adjective.
17:58
@bad_coder A chemist? :)
I'm glad I'm in a chat room instead of a Q&A on ELL.SE, lest Adrian downvote me
For those wondering the original is: "Resmungão" which directly would be: "Retorter". I'm researching your suggestions folks.
Apparently there's no adjective "banterous", but there is of course quippy.
@IanCampbell thanks Ian, really good suggestions. Yours are being the closest to what I expected. (Still looking into it one word at a time.)
@bad_coder All of the answers (other than mine, which was just a quip) are reasonable. However, each has different nuances. Which would be most appropriate would largely depend on the general content and tone of the retorts.
18:06
@Makyen very good detail, retort in chemistry seems close to what retort in a conversation means.
Today I learned what a retort is in the chemistry lab. I'm mostly a fan of the distillation apparatus.
Little did you know that this was the Stack Overflow Channel for Vocal References. :)
@Makyen the synonyms in English particularize nuance by disposition of the individual and content of his answering back. In Portuguese Resmungão doesn't particularize, as if the characteristic of retorting is independent of who says it and what is being said.
One can also use the term, "wit" to refer to a person who has/uses that ability. As in, "John is always good for a bar-room chat; he is a great wit." (Those last two words sound unnaturally similar to "grey twit," though!)
I guess I may pick that as a nick in the future :P
18:13
@bad_coder The moon fits you very well :)
@Scratte Obrigado :)
How about sharp-witted?
@AdrianMole the thing with "Wit" is again that is particularizes the retorts to being witty, a humorous variant of "wise guy" (thus 2 different subsets of the type of retort)...
@bad_coder Isn't that a wisecrack?
@Makyen LOL SOCVR has many facets to it.
18:17
wisecrack, comeback.. squelcher, repartee
Come to think of it, why you don't ask them? :D
18:41
For the ones that are fluent in kubernetes: This question is answered by this answer to this question.
In my opinion, the questions are only loosely related, but I would like to have another opinion before I flag for duplicate.

If it is not a duplicate: how do we handle such cases where the answer to another question also answers the current question?
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